8 LLDP-MED configuration

TABLE 46

Elements used with civic address

 

 

Civic Address (CA) Description

Acceptable values / examples

type

 

 

 

 

 

0

Language

The ISO 639 language code used for presenting the address

 

 

information.

 

 

 

1

National subdivisions (state,

Examples:

 

canton, region, province, or

Canada – Province

 

prefecture)

Germany – State

Japan – Metropolis

Korea – Province

United States – State

2

County, parish, gun (JP), or

 

district (IN)

Examples: Canada – County Germany – County

Japan – City or rural area Korea – County United States – County

3

City, township, or shi (JP)

Examples:

Canada – City or town Germany – City Japan – Ward or village Korea – City or village United States – City or town

4

City division, borough, city

Examples:

 

district, ward, or chou (JP)

Canada – N/A

 

 

Germany – District

 

 

Japan – Town

 

 

Korea – Urban district

 

 

United States – N/A

 

 

 

5

Neighborhood or block

Examples:

 

 

Canada – N/A

 

 

Germany – N/A

 

 

Japan – City district

 

 

Korea – Neighborhood

 

 

United States – N/A

 

 

 

6

Street

Examples:

 

 

Canada – Street

 

 

Germany – Street

 

 

Japan – Block

 

 

Korea – Street

 

 

United States – Street

 

 

 

16

Leading street direction

N (north), E (east), S (south), W (west), NE, NW, SE, SW

 

 

 

17

Trailing street suffix

N (north), E (east), S (south), W (west), NE, NW, SE, SW

 

 

 

18

Street suffix

Acceptable values for the United States are listed in the United

 

 

States Postal Service Publication 28 [18], Appendix C.

 

 

Example: Ave, Place

 

 

 

19

House number

The house number (street address)

 

 

Example: 1234

212

Brocade ICX 6650 Administration Guide

 

53-1002600-01

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